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Nose Color

Discussion in 'Dogs - Pit bull breeds specific' started by True_Pits, May 19, 2004.

  1. True_Pits

    True_Pits New Member

    Got my new digital camera and the new pics. What color is his nose? Dam has the same nose color.

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    I found a pic of his dam.
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  2. Sara

    Sara New Member

    Hmmm.... Butterfly is what I'm thinking it is technically... But who knows...it would probably depend on a judge judgeing the dog in a show...so it could go either way... Black, Red or Butterfly... Interresting!
     
  3. True_Pits

    True_Pits New Member

    Really?? A butterfly nose? He is registered as a fawn (black nose) but its not really black nor is it red. Its like "black" overcast with red showing through. His toe nails and eye rims are red and maybe its just the OFRN blood seeping through. I guess that may sound silly but you never know with colors and genetics. Its just a really strange color. I have a bitch with a butterfly nose. Which is a dudley nose that has some pigment most of the time in the form of a butterfly, but his isn't like that. butterfly is the dudley (flesh) but his is more like actual red.



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  4. goob

    goob New Member

    If his eyerims and nails are red (though nails can turn red from pressure bleeding when they get a bit long), his nose is also red (at least theoretically, as eyerims and nose in a solid colored dog should all be the same). I've heard of some dogs' pigment darkening up from sun exposure (though I've also heard the opposite in some ohter breeds, like labs), maybe that's what happened with him. Are his eyerims red like in normal rednosed dogs, or the color of the red in his nose?
     
  5. Sara

    Sara New Member

    I honestly think that the nose color thing would be up to the judge... I Doubt they would actually pick the Butterfly color but I'm sure it'd be a toss up with half of the judges calling it a black nose while the other half calls it red nose.
     
  6. True_Pits

    True_Pits New Member

    I wasn't talking about judges though. I'm not even sure what to call it, its really neither red nor black, I'd think most people would think it is black, especially if they didn't pay attention but when they look and realize they don't know what to call it. If half the judges would call it black and the other half red then its really? There is no definate answer to this color.

    That makes sense and dogs that you usually see are red all over like that. But he's got so much black around his nose area and even on his nose.

    No because his nose was never red so it couldn't darken up. Its like he has a seal colored nose, almost.

    Its close to what his nose color is. My red nose is more red around the eyes. But his eyerims are very light and I guess are about the same as his nose. This picture is more close up.

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    His toe nails are red like a red nose dogs you can tell in the other pic, I think its from the OFRN blood. Typically they are red everywhere, coat, nose, eyerims, toenails, gold eyes. I'm not sure but it must be genetic if his dam has it.
     
  7. chickee

    chickee New Member

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    I always thought Luke had a weird colored nose. This is him (on the left) as a puppy. He seemed to have lost the color in his nose around 4½ - 5 months. It's like pink instead of red. lol

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  8. True_Pits

    True_Pits New Member

    He's a light red not fawn..lol my mistake. So he is registered as light red still not sure about his nose.

    Chickee he has a dudley (flesh/pink) colored nose, which isn't red but the lack of pigment. I haven't seen too many dogs with noses like that, usually they are butterfly noses.
     
  9. Sara

    Sara New Member

  10. chickee

    chickee New Member

    The thing with luke is, he DID have color in his nose.

    I also figured it was a dudley, but even professionals were telling me different. Some just think it's because he is moreof a red fawn in color, rather than a red, but that don't fly with me. It's a dudley. At least now I'm not the only one who thinks so!
     
  11. chickee

    chickee New Member

    Askari has a rednose. see the difference with Luke?
     
  12. Sara

    Sara New Member

    Wonder if they don't even consider "Red" in the Boerboel Standard... Well they do mention that Liver or Dudly colored noses are a DQ so...I'd assume they look at them as two different "colors"--Dudly being a lack of color that is--

    Hmmm... Some people tell me Dudly (Boerboel folks) while most of the other people (all breed folks) tell me red/liver...
     
  13. DogmaMa

    DogmaMa New Member

    The nose of the dog in the first picture looks like many black,nosed dogs Ive seen that have rubbed their nose color off, over time, by pushing dirt onto their food with it, or from rubbing it on wire.
    Ive also heard that color type with that nose referred to as 'rust' or ' dark red'
     

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